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1. Secretion of the disulphide bond generating catalyst QSOX1 from pancreatic tumour cells into the extracellular matrix: Association with extracellular vesicles and matrix proteins

2. A novel disulfide-rich protein motif from avian eggshell membranes.

3. Particulate mechanics framework for modelling multi-physics processes in fracturing geomaterials

4. Matrix mechanics, not hypoxia, modulate quiescin sulfhydryl oxidase 1 (QSOX1) in pancreatic tumor cells

5. Enabling In Vivo Photocatalytic Activation of Rapid Bioorthogonal Chemistry by Repurposing Silicon-Rhodamine Fluorophores as Cytocompatible Far-Red Photocatalysts

6. Gaussia princepsluciferase: a bioluminescent substrate for oxidative protein folding

7. Designing Flavoprotein-GFP Fusion Probes for Analyte-Specific Ratiometric Fluorescence Imaging

8. Redox proteins

9. Redox proteins

10. Rapid Bioorthogonal Chemistry Turn-on through Enzymatic or Long Wavelength Photocatalytic Activation of Tetrazine Ligation

11. Gaussia princeps luciferase: a bioluminescent substrate for oxidative protein folding

13. Oxidative protein folding: From thiol–disulfide exchange reactions to the redox poise of the endoplasmic reticulum

14. Chemistry and Enzymology of Disulfide Cross-linking in Proteins

15. Challenges in the evaluation of thiol-reactive inhibitors of human protein disulfide Isomerase

16. Site-specific insertion of selenium into the redox-active disulfide of the flavoprotein augmenter of liver regeneration

17. Disulfide bond generation in mammalian blood serum: detection and purification of quiescin-sulfhydryl oxidase

18. Quantification of thiols and disulfides

19. Going through the Barrier

20. Human Augmenter of Liver Regeneration: Probing the Catalytic Mechanism of a Flavin-Dependent Sulfhydryl Oxidase

21. An Arsenical–Maleimide for the Generation of New Targeted Biochemical Reagents

22. 77Se Enrichment of Proteins Expands the Biological NMR Toolbox

23. Protein Substrate Discrimination in the Quiescin Sulfhydryl Oxidase (QSOX) Family

24. A Small Molecule Inhibitor of Endoplasmic Reticulum Oxidation 1 (ERO1) with Selectively Reversible Thiol Reactivity

25. Quiescin Sulfhydryl Oxidase from Trypanosoma brucei: Catalytic Activity and Mechanism of a QSOX Family Member with a Single Thioredoxin Domain

26. Augmenter of Liver Regeneration: Substrate Specificity of a Flavin-Dependent Oxidoreductase from the Mitochondrial Intermembrane Space

27. A computational analysis of the interaction between flavin and thiol(ate) groups. Implications for flavoenzyme catalysis

28. Generating disulfides with the Quiescin-sulfhydryl oxidases

29. A Flavin-Dependent Sulfhydryl Oxidase in Bovine Milk

30. Mechanism of SN2 Disulfide Bond Cleavage by Phosphorus Nucleophiles. Implications for Biochemical Disulfide Reducing Agents

31. Mia40 is a facile oxidant of unfolded reduced proteins but shows minimal isomerise activity

32. Regulation of 2-Deoxy-d-Glucose Transport, Lactate Metabolism, and MMP-2 Secretion by the Hypoxia Mimetic Cobalt Chloride in Articular Chondrocytes

33. Multivalency in the inhibition of oxidative protein folding by arsenic(III) species

34. New Water-Soluble Phosphines as Reductants of Peptide and Protein Disulfide Bonds: Reactivity and Membrane Permeability

35. Effect of a Charge-Transfer Interaction on the Catalytic Activity of Acyl-CoA Dehydrogenase: A Theoretical Study of the Role of Oxidized Flavin

36. Avian Sulfhydryl Oxidase Is Not a Metalloenzyme: Adventitious Binding of Divalent Metal Ions to the Enzyme

37. Inter-Domain Redox Communication in Flavoenzymes of the Quiescin/Sulfhydryl Oxidase Family: Role of a Thioredoxin Domain in Disulfide Bond Formation

38. Effects of As(III) Binding on α-Helical Structure

39. Sulfhydryl oxidases: emerging catalysts of protein disulfide bond formation in eukaryotes

40. A continuous fluorescence assay for sulfhydryl oxidase

41. C−H···Carboxylate Oxygen Hydrogen Bonding in Substrate Activation by Acyl-CoA Dehydrogenases: Synergy between the H-bonds

42. Going through the barrier: coupled disulfide exchange reactions promote efficient catalysis in quiescin sulfhydryl oxidase

43. Interaction of 3,4-Dienoyl-CoA Thioesters with Medium Chain Acyl-CoA Dehydrogenase: Stereochemistry of Inactivation of a Flavoenzyme

44. Thioester Enolate Stabilization in the Acyl-CoA Dehydrogenases: The Effect of 5-Deaza-flavin Substitution

45. Novel Inactivation of Enoyl-CoA Hydratase via β-Elimination of 5,6-Dichloro-7,7,7-trifluoro-4-thia-5-heptenoyl-CoA

46. 2,4-Dienoyl-CoA Reductase from Escherichia coli Is a Novel Iron–Sulfur Flavoprotein That Functions in Fatty Acid β-Oxidation

47. 4-Hydroxycinnamoyl-CoA: An Ionizable Probe of the Active Site of the Medium Chain Acyl-CoA Dehydrogenase

48. Homology between Egg White Sulfhydryl Oxidase and Quiescin Q6 Defines a New Class of Flavin-linked Sulfhydryl Oxidases

49. Sulfhydryl Oxidase from Egg White

50. Egg White Sulfhydryl Oxidase: Kinetic Mechanism of the Catalysis of Disulfide Bond Formation

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